FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – Chivas USA lost its fourth straight game, as Kheli Dube scored his first goal in four months and the New England Revolution beat the Goats, 2-0, on Sunday.

Chivas (8-6-3) has scored just one goal during the losing skid and is 1-5-2 in its last eight matches. It is 0-4-1 in its last five games at New England.

Dube, who hadn’t scored since New England’s season opener on March 21, ended a 302-minute scoreless streak for the Revolution (5-5-5) by taking a through ball from midfielder Shalrie Joseph and sprinting past a pair of Chivas defenders on the right wing before beating goalkeeper Zach Thornton with a 22-yard drive to the far left corner.

New England ended a three-match (0-2-1) winless streak and also improved to 3-0-1 in its last four overall against Chivas.

Revolution goalkeeper Matt Reis notched his fourth shutout of the season, facing seven first-half corner kicks by Chivas’ Mariano Trujillo and making two superb stops – punching out a right-footed drive by Sasha Victorine in the 12th minute and taking away a Carey Talley header in the 25th minute.

Steve Ralston scored his fifth goal of the season in the 77th minute for the Revolution.

Victorine was unable to control the ball in the penalty area before Ralston scored from 10 yards.